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About The Democratic news. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1869-187? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1870)
«f 'I I I «5. 4 SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. 29, 1870. THOMAS BOYCE, 30 No. (Second fldor,), Merchant’s Exchange, California Street, below Montgomery, is our duly authorized agent for Saa Francisco. 9 i- i HUDSON «Si MENET, are our duly author ised Agents in the Atlantio States. Office, 41 Park Row, “Times” Building, New York. > XJ. W. CANNON, is our authored Agent for Portland, Oregon. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. • 1 « Religious gotici. R iy . M. A. Williams will hold divine ser vice at the M. E. Church, to-morrow, at 11 •’clock. • C ounty R oad S urvey ’.—The following “facts and figures,” concerning the survey of the road from Jacksonville West, via Willow Springs, Rock Point and Louse Creek, to the county line, was furnished us by Surveyor Howard; Commenced at lhe intersection of California «nd Oregon streets, running on the old road to West eud of Bybee’s lane ; thence turning to the right, by and through the lands of Kilgore and Armstrong, by Sears and Levers, and intersecting the old road at Tbos. Wright’s place, near the 5 mile poet; thence by the old road to Willow Springs, Gj miles ; to Dardanells, 11 miles ; 12 miles to near Gall’s creek. Here we turn ed to the right and followed the course of the river to the bridge at Rock Point—distance to White’s store 13} miles—thence following the old road all the way to the county line. ^To Evans creek bridge, 19} miles ; to Ilun- iter’s ferry, 23} miles ; to Dry Diggings, 25 miles ; to Croxton’s Station, 28} miles; to Louse creek, 31} miles, and 32 miles and 68 rods to the county line. g Í I S inging C lass .—A class in music will be formed «ext Wednesday evening, at the M. E. Church. Everybody is invited ; and all can become members who wish, free of ■charge. Through lhe liberality of citizens •here, enough money Las been subscribed to procure books, und furnish light and fuel for lhe term. A seiies of lessons will first be given in the rudiiuents of music, after which the class will have regular rehearsals. This is a good way to spend an agreeable evening; and we are satisfied that everyone having a spark of music in his soul will respond to the Gilt The whole affair will be under the management of Mr. E. C. Brooks, one of the most competent teachers of music on the Coast. I i. < I 4 Proceedings of the Democratic Central Committee. Pursuant to call the Democratic Central Commit tee met at Jacksonville, Jan. 28th, 1870. Pres ent—W. F. Songer, Chairman; John S. Miller, Thos. Wright, and John O’Brien, by II. Klippel, proxy. The following proceedings were had : It was ordered that primary conventions be held on the 5th of February, to elect delegates to the County Convention ; and that a County Conven tion be held at the Court House, in Jacksonville, on Saturday, the 12th of February, to select delegates to attend the Democratic State Convention, to con vene at Albany, March 23d, 1870. On motion, tho following apportionment of dele, gates was made : Eden, Ashland, 3 ; 3; Sterlingville, Union Town, 1 ; 1 ; Jacksonville, Fort Klamath, 1 ; 9; Forrest Creek, 1 ; Applegate, »; Table Rock, 3 ; Butte Creek, 3; Willow Springs, 3; Evans Creek, 2 ; Foots Creek, Manzanita, 2 ; i; Leland, Grants Pass, 1 ; i; 3. Rock Point, Flounce rock,1 ; A full attendance at the Primary and County JACKSONVILLE- JAS. T. GLENN, DEALER IN O ZPUIEÒIE CALIFORNIA STREET, £bok Stoves, Parlor Stoves, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Box stoves, Nails of all sizes, Assorted iron and steel, Horse shoes and nails. Cast iron wash kettles, Bake ovens, Skillets and lids, IIE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE Tea kettles, in notifying his friends and the public gener- Bake pans, , ally tnat he is,now receiving and opening a Very Brass kettles, large and extensive stock of , Enameled kettels, ♦ if I r, 2 Sauce pans, Chopping axes, Broad axes, Trace and Halter chains, Shovels and Tongs, I Fire dogs, . Sluice forfcs, 1/ Shovels, M » Door locks, CALIFORNIA AND SALEM Butt and ^frap hinges, » T 1 Knives and forks, CLOTHS Spoons and ladles, 10 . .6 f t Meat cutters, BLANKETS* ' f ( Sad irons, .. . . /-. Polishing irons, HOOP SKIRTS, Pocket knives. Scissors and shears, ETC., ETC. Pruning shears and knives, — also — Pa tout cross cut saws, Beetr nm! «hoes ; ^»diew% Misner • ‘ Buck and hand saws, hud Childrens’ Shoes. »■ I Planes and lanterns; - Drugs & Chemicals, GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES » * / . - A t ■ : 4 Shoulder-Braces, TOILET ARTICLES, SPONGES, BRUSHES, LOW PRICES WILL WIN. ETC., ETC. School Books, AND BLANK BOOKS, G. W. GRAVES, Agent. V JEWELRY STORE, ND SEE IBS FINE STOCK OF NEW Special Collector of Claims, Goods direct from the manufacturers. Be has a fine lot o Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts, ami Mercantile Sowing IVIacliinos NEW STATE SALOON T Í “ one bit.’1 We expect to lose money by it, but ‘ RICH Q uartz .—We received, a few days times are hard, and we cannot see people thirsty. since, tome specimens of quartz, from the PAPE A SAVAGE. rich lead, recently discovered bv Browning October 16th, 1869. & Co. in this county. Bv a late assay made by M. A. King, of Portland,’ the following yield was obtained: silver, $32 91; gold, LAGER! LAGER! $87 84 total yield per ton, $120 75. The ledge is about twenty-two inches in thickness. It bas been claimed,—and we so stated it in a previous notice,—that this ledge was in Douglas county ; but it is now certain that the ledge lies in Jackson county. « I I I U. S. HOTEL. 12 1-2. * GIANT. POWDER, / a QUEENSWARE, CLASSWARE, V » CUTLERY,' ’M. .PAINTS, Pii .i1’; .OILS^J I A •« e ALSO « ■ , J Window Glass, Nalls, Iron and Steel, Cast arid Steel Plows Wooden and .Willow Ware, Et^., Etc. ware of every description always on hand and made to order. . .. ? io J I am now ready to Sell anything in my line at the lowest cash price. Persons wishing to buy . goods will find it' greatly to their advantage to exainioe our stoek before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined not to be undersold by any house in Jackson county. PIPE, Paints. / O ffending C hinamen .—Two Chinamen was arrested this week—one for the unlawful carrying on of the “wood business,” and the other for rash and untimely belligerent dem onstrations. The first, who had in his pos session a considerable amount of firewood, feloniously obtained,—was, on account of bis prepossessing appearance, and well known industrious (?) habits, discharged. The other one, accused of “too muchee fightee,” was fined the “round sum” and turned loose. R ituknkd ,—Sheriff Reames, who went to Portland with the insane man,—Gardner,— ketprned last Thursday, having had a some- •what slow and tedious trip. S ocial Hop.—There will be a dance at Horne’s Hall, on next Tuesday night. Music has been secured. Everybody, and their friends, are respectfully invited. W eather .—Sunshine and shower, for the week—sunshine predominating ; altogether too ||vely. Bear testimony to the Wonder Ad Curative PIOIS, n« & KM. Effects of Dr Joseph Walker’; 8 . I a 2 of the most approved patterns, and highly r. » § finished ; also Self-Sharpening Straw Cutters © « <t «3 3 and Hay Knives. 5 »a ~ © ® rs Ji © *• © 4 «3 a sn ss S.JS ® ft - 4 » AMERICAN SUBMERGED PUMPS. S -3 .2 all a.a *© «I Ji ® 4 jg ej 6C S © »- Sc = J U “ * o ** T . g’-JS -¿J ■*.<■» -a ¿ « © 'M o « 8-5 gp.2 © M O ä o a< h © a ►» © • « gon, and has recently been refinished and reap pointed. It is now open for the accommodation of 42 © ^ the traveling public. The table will always be found well supplied with the delicacies of the season, and the sleeping H 3 ns apartments in good order and well ventilated ; in fact, nothing will be found wanting to secure the omfort of guests. Steady boarders will be accom M. SUTTON IS HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE modated at the most reasonable rates. e to the public that he has opened a NEW Attached to tbo hotel is a fine hall, x feet, BOOK STORE at the P ost O ffice , on Oregon with a splendid floor for dancing, which may be Street, where he will for and in consideration of Manufactured from tjie native Herbs and Roots hired for balls, concerts, parties, or pablic exhibi- of California. CASH PAID IN HAND, sell his extensive as ions, on the most reasonable terms. ^The Great Blood Purifier.-it® sortment of BOOKS and STATIONERY, Toys, Stages leave this house daily for all parts of the FOR INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC / Nic-Nacs, etc., at prices to suit the times. Ill- Hia ¿azt. RHEUMATISM AND GOUT, DYSPEPSIA'or stock consists in part of Public patronage is respectfully solicited. OSEPH WETTERER HAS NOWON HAND INDIGESTION, BILIOUS, REMITTENT arid SCHOOL BOOKS, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, DI$EA8E« OP and is constantly manufacturing the best Lag « er Beer in Southern Oregon, which he will sell in PAPER, THE BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and BLAD quantities to suit purchasers. Call and test the DER, these BITTERS have been most successful. PENS, article. SUCH DISEA8ES are caused by VITIATED INK, . Jacksonville, June 5th, 1869. BLOOD, which/is generally produced by derange GOLD PENS, ment of the DIGESTIVE ORGANS. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its PASS BOOKS, impurities bursting through the skin'Tn Pimples, HAS MEMORANDUMS, Eruptions, or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it BLANK BOOKS, obstructed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it UST received a large STOCK of fine « IMITATION TURKEY LEDGERS, when it is foul, and your feeling« will Sell you when. Keep the blood healthy, and all will be well. JOURNALS, HAVANA CIGARS, —BY— • • RECORDS, AGENTS, TOBACCO, DAY-BOOKS, CANDIES, SHEEP DO., STATIONERY Ac. ■» . PAPER DO., JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Also a large variety of ' ’ GIFT BOOKS, ’ / HE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IN- NOVELS, Ac., forins the citizens of Jacksonville and surround •9 and numberless other notions not now necessary ing country, that he is now manufacturing, and will constantly keep on hand, the very best of to name. Call around, and he will always en for the coining Holidays. Lager Beer. Those who wish a cool glass of beer deavor to have something new to show youl Corner Pine and Saqsome Streets, San Eranoisoo, should give me a call. Special attention given to the NEWS BUS Cal., and giuramento, Cal., and Jacksonville, June 12th, 1869. 34 Platt Street, N. Y, lease give him a call. Next door to GLENN INESS. Any paper ordered on the shortest no Jane 19th, 1869. tice. nov26tf. DRUM A Co. June 12th-ly. • NEW BOOK STORE CALIFORNIA J J Waam »ma, IE NEW ARRIVAL ! ANTON ULLMANN CITY BREWERY, JT 3 7EIT SHITTZ’, R.H.I McQONALD&Co l«TINi WHOLESALE IMPORTING T TOYS, «fcO * \ ETC, / TIN, COPPER, & SHEET-IRON HYDRAULIC f 4 These pumps have been fully tested, and are acknowledged to possess advantages over S-2-S *** all other pumps in use; sold at manufactur r1 ar? er’s prices, with freight added. * * 4 HOFFMAN & KLIPPEL. HIS ESTABLISHMENT IS THE LARGEST October 9th, 1869. and most commodious hotel in Southern Ore EARLE BREWERY I i ■ GROCERIES, I TRAVELS, WILLIAM DAVIDSON, 3 Together with a general assortment of W k have also in connection with the above a very Large and Extensive StpcjE of Choice SHELF HARDWARE. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Call at J. Neuber’s 4 < Fuse and caps, Blasting and rifle powder, ROMANCE, Shot and lead, Lift pumps and Lead pipes, BELLES-LETTRES, Rope, T hanks .—Mrs. Ulrich tenders her thanks to Grindstones, AND GIFT BOOKS. th« citizens of Jacksonville, for the kind and gen Cider mills, erous assistance rendered her during the recent Cedar >tnbs, PYSrCIANS PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY Cedar buckets, affliction in her family. Recipes carefully compounded. Country orders Willow baskets, > etc. promptly attended to. . ZD'LRÆTSTZKZS, #4 J « Town .Hall, on last Mondav night, the follow REAL ESTATE DEALER. HENRY RII’XiE, tug officers were elected for the present terra : Oct. 9th, 1869. oct9-tf. Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with once load Jas. D. Fay, President; T. II. B. Shipley, ing- Vice, President; C. W. Kahler, Secretary, All kinds of Watch and Clock Cloaning and and H. Klippel, Treasurer. The Society Repairing done to order at half price. Jacksonville, May 13, 1865. meets every Monday night, at the Town Hall, and some question, chosen at the pre vious meeting, is debated ; besides this, orig inal speeches are made and essays read, upon Corner California & Third Sts.. HE THIRSTY PUBLIC ARE INFORMED various subjects. It is a most excellent plan Jacksonville, Ogn. that Pape A Savage of the “ New State Sa for mental improvement, and we trust the loon ” will quench their thirst with the most choice Society may flourish and continue. BEVERAGES to be found in Jacksonville for LOUIS HOHNE - --------- PROPRIETOR. I 1 I f T candidate for Sheriff, in Douglas, or in Jackson counties. We hope Jim will make up his mind before election, as to which county he would pre- cr being beaten in. Adjoining the Telegraph Office, Portland, Oregon. f FBinE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW RE- COM- -M ceiving an extensive supply of goods in their line of business, consisting in part of— c N HAND, AND TO ARRIVE, A píete assortment of Anil a large collection of iniscellauaous works, P ersonal .—We notice Coinstock, of the Oregon comprising Stage Company, “sloshing’’ around town. He is BIOGRAPHY, still undecided whether to run as the Radical Office, No. 64 Front Street, * A I Conventions is earnestly enjoined upon the De mocracy of Jackson. Turn out, Democrats, and open the campaign in earnest. Adjourned. W. F. SONGER, Ch’rman, H. K lippel , Sec’y. Tne R epublican S late .—Joe Wilson, of Was- co , now Judge of the Fifth Circuit, it is said, will resign in March, and will, under the present pro gramme, be nominated for Congress. Boise, Col. Cornelius and Geary are spoken of for Gover nor. McCully, or someother member of P. T. Co. for Treasurer. Sam. Clark, Fittock, McPherson, Van Cleave, all want to be Printer. Terry, Church, Collins, of Polk, Turner, of Jackson, for Secretary of State. We don’t hear of Dowell’s name in connection with Gubernatorial honors any more. What’s the reason ? We hope our R idical friends were not “playing” the old gentleman last Fall in Salem, by offering him that nomination. NEW GOODS. Claims of every description throughout Oregon Priced from $20 to $110, cash. Oils. Give me a eall, and then judge for your and the Territories, WILL BE MADE A SPE Turpeutine, self as to our capacity to furnish goods as above. A New Lot of Varnish, CIALTY AND PROMPTLY COLLECTED, as Window Glass, JAS. T. GLENN. well as with a due regard to economy in ajl busi AMERICAN LEVER WATCHES and Putty. Just from the Factory. ness matters intrusted to hie care and the proceeds f D ebating S ociety .—At a meeting of the paid over puntually. We invite the attention of Farmers to our MORE THAN 200 000 PERSONS He is agent for the best Rifles and Pistols made, Jacksonville Literary Society, held at the stock of among which is the 4 I CITY DRUG STORE, DRUGGISTS. * ,P V- I •*-**»-